COLUMBUS, IN-Fair Oaks Mall, a 10-year-old retail center that serves 120,000 residents, is for sale at $19.75 million. Brokers from Marcus and Millichap offices in Detroit and Indianapolis are handling the marketing effort.
CLEVELAND-The hotel REIT blames the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on drop in occupancy for its expected suspension of the fourth-quarter dividend. Boykin already had met its minimum distribution requirements to retain REIT status.
DETROIT-Finished proposals will tell whether a 32-story, 77-year-old Downtown landmark hotel will either receive a full exterior and interior renovation, or the wrecking ball.
BINGHAM FARMS, MI-The retail REIT is paying out 25 cents per share compared to 42 1/2 cents per share last year. The company is also selling three properties to assist with debt and lawsuit expenses.
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI-The national shopping center developer and former chairman Of Sotheby's Auction House faces a maximum jail term of three years and a fine of $350,000. Taubman, 76, is expected to appeal the verdict before his April sentencing date.
LYON TOWNSHIP, MI-Two west-Oakland County developers want to fill 189 acres with 35,000-sf industrial buildings and expensive homes, all to the tune of about $97 million.
TROY, MI-The new outpatient building will join a sister facility on the city site and will house an ambulatory surgery center and medical offices. The construction cost wasn't disclosed.
DETROIT-The outgoing mayor steps in as chairman and equity owner of locally based law firm Dickinson Wright PLLC on Jan. 1. Archer will be remembered for bringing many new projects to Downtown.
ANN ARBOR, MI-A collection of commercial real estate professionals are regrouping under a new name and asking non-members to join them at a Dec. 13 mission-setting meeting.